PV GLASS
Crystalline silicon PV glass features slightly more power installed per sqm in comparison to thin-film PV glass. This crystalline silicon PV glass technology is suitable for buildings and facilities with good solar orientation to obtain maximum energy output. Crystalline silicon PV glass is the most suitable material for canopies, skylights, spandrel, and solid walls with minimum obstacles from trees or buildings surrounding. Our solar PV glass presents the same mechanical properties as the conventional architectural glass used in construction for architectural purposes.
Crystalline silicon glass can be easily customized, especially in terms of shape, even trapezoids can be fabricated without difficulty using this technology. | Crystalline silicon glass installations take up less area for a given amount of kWp to be reached compared to thin-film glass installations. |
Greater nominal power capacity per sqm (Wp/sqm). | Crystalline Silicon glass efficiency can go up to 18%. |
The color PV glass utilizes the most advanced digital printing with polymer nanotechnology, in contrast to the traditional printing process. The digital coloring capable of printing full control over coloring layer uniformity and dot placement while maintaining the balance of the irradiation on the solar module to minimize the power loss and damage from the hotspot issue. The vivid and vibrant color of the nanotechnology printing capable of simulating conventional textures, such as different types of bricks, marble, and more.
The company´s policy is to focus on the satisfaction of any different architectural needs of our clients. Consult our technical team to request any non-standard dimensions, shapes, colors, and glass thicknesses.
c-Si Cold Facade – Black Brick PV Glass
We can customize the light transmittance degree of crystalline silicon glass by spreading out the solar cells closer or farther apart. Choose the desired light transmittance degree, and we will design the layout of the solar cells for you.
c-Si PV Glass Skylight at Lycee Lucie Aubrac High School in Paris (opening in September 2018). Photo credit and courtesy of Epicuria Architects, based in Paris, France – the principal architects of Lycee Lucie Aubrac High School.